Application of clustering algorithms to void recognition by 3D ground penetrating radar
The manual interpretation of ground-penetrating radar images is characterised by long interpretation cycles and high staff requirements. The automated interpretation schemes based on support vector machines, digital images, convolutional neural networks ...
Nanjie Zhou +6 more
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Application of coupled-wave Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin approximation to ground penetrating radar [PDF]
This paper deals with bistatic subsurface probing of a horizontally layered dielectric half-space by means of ultra-wideband electromagnetic waves. In particular, the main objective of this work is to present a new method for the solution of the two ...
Marciniak, Marian +3 more
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Unmanned ground vehicle for snow cover survey in avalanche areas using GPR [PDF]
The paper presents a concept for a ground-based unmanned automated tracked platform designed for the remote survey of snow cover using ground-penetrating radar in hazardous areas, such as avalanche catchment zones.
Sidorenko Artem +2 more
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Short-Term Scientific Missions on electromagnetic modelling and inversion techniques for Ground Penetrating Radar-COST Action TU1208 [PDF]
This work aims at offering an overview on the scientific results stemming from a selection of Short-Term Scientific Missions (STSMs) funded by the COST (European COoperation in Science and Technology) Action TU1208 "Civil Engineering Applications of ...
Giannopoulos, Antonis +7 more
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Experimental analysis of 3D cracking in drying soils using ground-penetrating radar [PDF]
This paper describes the capabilities of a novel technique to investigate crack formation and propagation in drying soils. The technique is a relatively simple, non-destructive indirect technique using a ground-penetrating-radar (GPR) system to detect ...
Cordero Arias, Josbel Andreina +4 more
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Demonstration of ground‐penetrating radar as a useful tool for assessing pocket gopher burrows
Ground‐penetrating radar (GPR) is an innovative and non‐invasive method that uses radar to penetrate the ground and develop three‐dimensional digital images of the top several meters of the earth. Ground‐penetrating radar has been used extensively in the
Jorge D. Cortez +5 more
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Combining ground penetrating radar and seismic surveys in the assessment of cultural heritage buildings: The study of roofs, columns, and ground of the gothic church Santa Maria del Mar, in Barcelona (Spain) [PDF]
Combined non-destructive techniques are applied in the study of a historical building in Barcelona. Santa Maria del Mar is a magnificent Mediterranean gothic church built between 1329 and 1383.
Caselles Magallón, Josep Oriol +4 more
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A localization method for concealed cracks in the road base based on ground penetrating radar
Phenomenon of concealed cracks is one of the familiar failures in the road base. Accurate concealed crack localization of the road base using ground penetrating radar still suffers from some limitations.
Shengli Li +4 more
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Imaging Thermal Anomalies in Hot Dry Rock Geothermal Systems from Near-Surface Geophysical Modelling
Convective hydrothermal systems have been extensively studied using electrical and electromagnetic methods given the strong correlation between low conductivity anomalies associated with hydrothermal brines and high temperature areas.
David Gomez-Ortiz +7 more
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SPOT-GPR: a freeware tool for target detection and localizationin GPR data developed within the COST action TU1208 [PDF]
SPOT-GPR (release 1.0) is a new freeware tool implementing an innovative Sub-Array Processing method, for the analysis of Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) data with the main purposes of detecting and localizing targets.
Meschino, Simone, Pajewski, Lara
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